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Has plenty of LAN games
User is fun at LAN parties
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tinyE: I have over 900 games here and about 50 on Steam! XD
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Qwertw: I have exactly 60 games here and 60 on Steam. Cool.
yeah, that was a stupid post by me. :P My bad.
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Qwertw: I have exactly 60 games here and 60 on Steam. Cool.
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tinyE: yeah, that was a stupid post by me. :P My bad.
I mean it's cool how perfectly precise I am without even notice it.
GRRRAAAAAGGGGRGRGRGRGRG
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toxicTom: Racks up 100h per week in game time
Stuck in a hospital bed.
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toxicTom: Lots of games, has game time, but only a couple of hours per week
GOG curator.
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toxicTom: One game, thousands of hours
Assassinated after buying and launching their first game and only found by police weeks later.
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toxicTom: Plays a lot of games like Downfall, The Cat Lady, etc.
Is regularly exposed to morning people and darkness is the only thing helping fight off the urge to bludgeon them.
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toxicTom: Always plays the newest games
Game reviewer. Old games don't get much search traffic.
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toxicTom: Plays a lot of oldies
Owns a laptop that only works with older stuff.
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toxicTom: Rapidly switches games, rarely finished any
Working through their backlog and not wasting time with games they don't immediately enjoy.
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toxicTom: Avoids war games
Edwin Starr.

It's worth mentioning that someone could conceivably write a script to watch certain profiles and note any differences. It's not impossible to imagine, and they'd probably be able to work out times when purchases are likely to occur (and based on the sales and new releases, have a pool of likely possible purchases). We're really lucky that we've never had members obsessed with other members like that, though! Cough.
Has a profile
Has at least a passing interest in games, or made an account in order to buy games for a friend or family member.

; )
Everything public, random activity, library and hours spent in games
Not bothering at all about what other thinks or know about his gaming part of life.

Everything private, dozens of posts every other hour not related to gaming on a gaming forum
Well..
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what if I commented on a facebook post somewhere at some point, whether on GOG's page or some other random public page, and told how many games I owned on GOG

then someone could work on deducing who I am / who I am not

oh and in case anyone is curious, as soon as this shit went live, I uploaded a 'mature content' picture to my profile feed

no consequence yet, since it's private I'd imagine, considering switching to public to see what happens
Here's another one:

Has been playing HuniePop for 4+ hours: User has a weird sense of humor and likes to start HuniePop before going to sleep.

(By the way, is HuniePop any good? If you have a girlfriend or wife who has tried playing that game, does she like it?)
on the flip side, those who spend inordinate amount of time dissecting profiles may be lonely with no real interactions with people, uses voyeurism to feel connected :P
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dtgreene: Here's another one:

Has been playing HuniePop for 4+ hours: User has a weird sense of humor and likes to start HuniePop before going to sleep.

(By the way, is HuniePop any good? If you have a girlfriend or wife who has tried playing that game, does she like it?)
Games like HuniePop is super common at Japan, and are very popular in East Asia.
Many PC-98 games are this style, or, HuniePop is a spiritual successor of many classic PC-98 games.

HuniePop is Overwhelmingly Positive (12,482, 96%) at Steam.
According to the statistics, it is a good game.

I played quite many PC-98 classics, and I think HuniePop is a nice casual game.
Not super good, but good enough for me to spend 40+ hours on it.
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mintee: on the flip side, those who spend inordinate amount of time dissecting profiles may be lonely with no real interactions with people, uses voyeurism to feel connected :P
Or they work for marketing...
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paladin181: I'm a war veteran who plays war games… maybe you should change your assessment to PTSD.
Has lots of hearts in their username or tag line:
Pacifist/Hippie

:-P
Post edited April 25, 2018 by toxicTom
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dtgreene: Here's another one:

Has been playing HuniePop for 4+ hours: User has a weird sense of humor and likes to start HuniePop before going to sleep.

(By the way, is HuniePop any good? If you have a girlfriend or wife who has tried playing that game, does she like it?)
What's weird about that sense of humour?

I could also have done it with Softporn Adventure (maybe I should have) or Leisure Suit Larry - Magna Cum Laude. Chose HuniePop because it's the most prominent "embarassing game" here. (LSL:MCM ist more embarassing to be known playing IMO - but once the leakage of private friend's data is stopped and I can re-open my profile, I'll use that too, promised).

As for the quality of HuniePop... I liked it a lot. The writing and the voice-over are really hilarious. If you are into that sense of humour. My wife wouldn't like it though...
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dtgreene: Here's another one:

Has been playing HuniePop for 4+ hours: User has a weird sense of humor and likes to start HuniePop before going to sleep.

(By the way, is HuniePop any good? If you have a girlfriend or wife who has tried playing that game, does she like it?)
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toxicTom: What's weird about that sense of humour?

I could also have done it with Softporn Adventure (maybe I should have) or Leisure Suit Larry - Magna Cum Laude. Chose HuniePop because it's the most prominent "embarassing game" here. (LSL:MCM ist more embarassing to be known playing IMO - but once the leakage of private friend's data is stopped and I can re-open my profile, I'll use that too, promised).

As for the quality of HuniePop... I liked it a lot. The writing and the voice-over are really hilarious. If you are into that sense of humour. My wife wouldn't like it though...
Personally, I think you should put Leisure Suit Larry 4 as the game you are playing; that's what *my* weird sense of humor is saying.

(Incidentally, I am playing Cookie Clicker (a browser game) at the moment; I am not aware of any similar game on GOG, but if such a game were available, it would be an interesting game from a profile perspective, as it is the sort of game you would just leave running for days at a time.)